Se relata la carrera de Bugs en el mundo del espectáculo, desde su infancia hasta el estrellato. Bugs y Elmer Gruñón interpretan la canción principal.Se relata la carrera de Bugs en el mundo del espectáculo, desde su infancia hasta el estrellato. Bugs y Elmer Gruñón interpretan la canción principal.Se relata la carrera de Bugs en el mundo del espectáculo, desde su infancia hasta el estrellato. Bugs y Elmer Gruñón interpretan la canción principal.
- Bugs Bunny
- (voz)
- …
- Elmer Fudd
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- Al Jolson
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
- Bing Crosby
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- Vocalists
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
'What's Up Doc?' has some sparkling moments- the 'talk, it's your nickel' joke, the 'first I was born' opening, the desperate attempts made the other struggling actors when Elmer enters and the ironic ending. 'Singin' in the Rain' may have been inspired by this short- however the film is a masterpiece. This short's main problem is that it's a short, so it does not really justify its title to a great extent. It tries to cover too much in its short run length- which proves to be a double edged sword for WUD?.
The animation however is quite superior, and the production is commendable. 'Duck Amuck's' animation is comparatively inferior, however the plot was apt for a short. A thirty minute film for What's up Doc? would do it more justice.
I read a number of reviews that found the film to be boring and unfunny; I found the film to be a brave and somewhat visionary attempt considering the year it was made. And Bugs Bunny is just adorable. My Rating: 8/10
Overall, memorable and interesting, not the best but a cartoon worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox
In What's Up Doc? (yes, my little rant is over) we have another of those wonderful devices where a cartoon character tells us about his rise to stardom, and it's never been done better. (Quick Quiz: Name all of the stars in the park). The vaudeville scenes are highlighted by the duo of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd singing "What's Up Doc?". Although I'll admit that the joke at the end is a little tame, overall this is one of those memorable Warner Bros. cartoon from their golden age. Oh, and did I mention that this is directed by Robert McKimson?
The director of this picture, Robert McKimson, is rated low among cartoon fans, and I think rightly so. But this film is a delight, especially Bugs's and Elmer's swinging musical number, "What's Up, Doc?" Here is McKimson at his rare best.
Other treats include caricatures of Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor and Bing Crosby, (and Elmer's crack at their expense); and funny bits from Bugs's and Elmer's comedy act.
This cartoon is included in the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume One," Disc 1.
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- CuriosidadesAl Jolson, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor and Bing Crosby are caricatured as park bums, who each do their routine when Elmer Fudd shows up. Elmer spots Bugs and asks, "Why are you hanging around these guys? They'll never amount to anything."
- PifiasBugs Bunny's chin stubble suddenly disappears the moment Elmer Fudd recognizes him on the park bench.
- Citas
Bugs Bunny: [singing] Eh, what's up, doc? / What's cookin'? What's up, doc? / Are ya lookin' / For Bugs Bunny Bunting / Duck has gone a-hunting / Just to get a rabbit skin / But now da rabbit's gone again / What's up, doc? / What's cookin'? / Hey, look out! Stop! / You're gonna hoit someone / Wid dat ol' shotgun / Eh, what's up, doc?
Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd: [singing] We really mean it! / What's... / Up... / Doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc!
- ConexionesEdited into Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (1982)
- Banda sonoraWe're the Boys of the Chorus
(uncredited)
[Performed by Bugs Bunny and Chorus]
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Detalles
- Duración7 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1